Pastrňák Won for Productivity and Was Voted the Best Striker of the World Cup | ČeskéNoviny.cz
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David Pastrňák was named the best forward of this year's World Ice Hockey Championship. The Canadian tournament scoring winner with fifteen points for six goals and nine assists was also included in the World Championship All Star Team. The Czech Extraliga representative, Dane Nick Olesen from České Budějovice, was also included in it. Swiss goalie Leonardo Genoni collected the most individual trophies, including the one for the most valuable pl…
Stockholm - Forward David Pastrňák became the fifth Czech to win the World Hockey Championship despite a quarterfinal elimination against Sweden. The Boston forward, who celebrates his 29th birthday today, scored 15 points in eight games for six goals and nine assists. He surpassed Swede Elias Lindholm, his club teammate, and Czech captain Roman Červenka by one point. Pastrňák was named the tournament's best forward and made the All-Star team.
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